Showing posts with label Suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suicide. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

New Album Alert : Daughter - Not To Disappear

I don't have many fears but being locked alone in a tight space without light would be on the short list. A deep depression is much like this, it can feel like you are alone, lost, and trapped in a place of darkness with not hope of escape. Daughter's new and second album is an unabashed display of sadness and varying scales of black and grey. Thematically this does not stray far from their debut If You Leave however the music and the production this time around place a magnifying glass to the ripples of quiet gloom and here you have amplified swells of heartache bringing them closer to a post-rock band like Mogwai or Sigur Ros with the voice much like Margo Timmins from from Cowboy Junkies (smokey hush).



My introduction to the band came through the film A Long Way Down and their single "Youth". It seems in hindsight that this match of film to band couldn't have been more appropriate. It is film dedicated to the concept of suicide of what it takes to step back of that ledge to keep on living. If there was a body of music that places you teetering on that ledge, feeling the combination of grief and the weightlessness of leaving it all behind, English band Daughter's catalog is that.



My only complaint is that after two records of heartache going from subtle to a little louder, I would like to hear other colors in the band's emotional pallet. It doesn't matter how gorgeous your hamster wheel is, you are still going around in sad little circles.

Monday, December 28, 2015

Bring on the Dancing Horses with Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation

Do you set your watch to the hypnotic tics of Suicide and wish to call home the spooky aural landscape Fever Ray calls home? If this is the case, I think Swedish group Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation  2015 release Horse Dance may be some required listening for you.